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Early Childhood Education Associate in Science Degree

 
Course Requirements
ID Title Class Lab Credits
Fall Semester (year 1)
HSVC120 Learning and Behavior 3 0 3
EDUC102 The Growth and Development of the Young Child 3 0 3
EDUC101 Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3 0 3
SCICxxx Science Elective 3 3 4
ENGC102 College Composition I (Accuplacer) 3 0 3
Spring Semester (year 1)
MTHCxxx Mathematics Elective (Accuplacer) 3/4 0 3/4
EDUC103 Health, Safety, and Nutrition For The Young child 3 0 3
EDUC105 Children With Special Needs and Their Families
(EDUC102 for Early Childhood Education students)
3 0 3
EDUC104 Curriculum For Early Childhood Care and Education
(EDUC101, EDUC102 or Permission of Program Director.)
3 0 3
PSYC101 Introduction to Psychology 3 0 3
SCIC161 Planning Personal Health: An Experiential Course 3 2 4
Fall Semester (year 2)
OOOOxxx Elective 3 0 3
HSVC123 Supportive Communication Skills 3 0 3
EDUC190 Practicum I
(EDUC101, EDUC102, EDUC103, EDUC104 or Permission of Program Director)
0 0 3
HUMC110 The Humanities in Western Culture 3 0 3
XXXXxxx General Education Elective 3 0 3
Spring Semester (year 2)
ENGC286 Children's Literature
(ENGC102)
3 0 3
SOCCxxx Social Science Elective 3 0 3
EDUC200* Developmentally Appropriate Programs for Infants and Toddlers 3 0 3
EDUC201 Organization and Management in Early Childhood Education 3 0 3
EDUC206* Developmentally Appropriate Programs for School Age Children 3 0 3
EDUC220 Practicum Seminar
(EDUC190, EDUC290)
1 0 1
EDUC290 Practicum II
(EDUC190, EDUC220)
0 0 3

Prerequisite & Co-requisites are listed in parentheses.

*Students can take either EDUC200 or EDUC206

(Day/Evening Program)
For more information about this program, please contact Kerry Belknap-Morris. 603-542-7744 x411
A career working with young children offers the opportunity to influence young lives as they grow and develop. Students are prepared to be competent Early Childhood professionals who can provide a nurturing environment with a strong understanding of the ways in which children grow and learn. Students learn to develop and provide programs that are developmentally appropriate. The Early Childhood Education Program focuses on young children, birth through age 8 years, and their families.

The Early Childhood Education Program combines theory and practical experience. The curriculum follows standards for professional preparation as outlined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). (Additional information about these standards is available at

www. naeyc.org, NAEYC's web site .Programmatic learning objectives are available on the Early Childhood Education program pages on the website and in the program's student handbook). Graduates are prepared for immediate entry into the field. Alumni of the program are employed in a variety of settings, including, but not limited to, the following: child care centers, Head Start programs, laboratory schools, parent cooperatives, and after-school programs.

The applicant for the Early Childhood Education Program should meet the general requirements for admission to the College. In addition, the applicant should possess strong interpersonal communication skills. This program may take more than 2 years to complete. Courses may be taken at the Keene Academic Center. The Early Childhood Education Level I and Level II Certificates may be combined with other programs at the College for a dual degree option.

Practicum I and Practicum II placements are arranged by the Program Director. Students are required to have both professional liability and health insurance during these placements. Student plans may be purchased through the College. In addition, most practicum sites will require written records of criminal background checks and physical examination. Students are responsible for providing the practicum site with appropriate documentation and for all associated fees. Students are also responsible for completing any required orientation meeting and activities prior to the beginning of their practicum hours. Students must provide their own transportation to and from the practicum site.

Applicants seeking admission to the Early Childhood Education Programs who believe they may have difficulty with a state registry and criminal records check re advised to contact the New Hampshire Bureau of Child Care Licensing (1-800-852-3345) prior to matriculation.